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The name is symbolic, derived from the book of Isaiah.
The book of Isaiah is thought to have been assembled over many centuries.
The first verse comes from the Book of Isaiah 45:7.
The town's name is taken from the Book of Isaiah, 62:4.
It is based on the verse from the Book of Isaiah 57:15.
And there was still a verse from the Book of Isaiah around the central arch.
At times the services included readings from conventional religious works like the Book of Isaiah.
Its name was taken from the Book of Isaiah 35:2:
Although we can hardly begin to imagine, we are given a small glimpse in the book of Isaiah.
They take their name from the Book of Isaiah, chapter 58:
Neither shall they learn war any more", from the Book of Isaiah 2:4.
Perhaps the same as the Book of Isaiah.
He might equally have been saying, "Third verse, fourth chapter, the book of Isaiah."
The term originated from verses in the Book of Isaiah:
It is also mentioned in an earlier part of the Book of Isaiah:
He pioneered the theory of multiple authors of the book of Isaiah.
So far, the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel have been published.
Folio 301 has large decorated initials at the beginning of the Book of Isaiah.
The fiery flying serpent is a creature mentioned in the Book of Isaiah (30:6).
The statements about the sun and moon turning dark sound quite apocalyptic, as it appears to be a quote from the Book of Isaiah.
The main sources are the book of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
It has arabesques and a portion of an inscription from the Book of Isaiah.
The word is also found in the Book of Isaiah 13:21, where it is translated as "satyrs".
In addition, readings are to be given from the Books of Isaiah, Revelations and John.
A similar prohibition is repeated in the Bible in the book of Isaiah, chapter 65 verse 2-5.